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Here is a brochure from Electro-Voice regarding their Building Block system. They give information on recommended box sizes and vents. These, it says, were based on T-S criteria though no information on T-S parameters or alignments is given.
You'll note that EV is putting the mid and hf horns in a vertical orientation.
The T-35A is power rated at 5 watts continuous.
I'll add other EV info here as time allows.
How_to_Build_an_EV_Component_Speaker_System.pdf

Besides Electro-Voice, did Klipsch license the Klipschorn bass horn design to any other manufacturers? I have had several Electro-Voice Georgian speakers over the years. As far as I can tell, the bass horn is an exact duplicate of the K-horn. I have seen a variation where the front corners of the horn are squared off making the width across the front a bit narrower and the woofer access panel is located at the front of the enclosure. Attached are two images of an enclosure I have. Generally if it were strictly an EV product it would have an EV tag stapled on the rear of the horn. There is no such tag or holes where staples would have been. It does not appear to be a kit from the quality of the construction and joinery. From the design it is most certainly a Klipsch enclosure but I believe it was not manufactured by Klipsch. All the early K-horns I have owned always have serial numbers stamped into the wood in various locations. Any suggestions as to who could have made this enclosure would be helpful and perhaps identifying some of the companies who were licensed to construct Klipsch enclosures would assist in identification.

I have a couple EV's I am hoping to see if you guys can identify, cos they aren't identifying themselves.
First one is -
Those are 12's - the driver itself is a 12trx, but was that a complete model sold by EV ? and what is it called ? This cab is all plywood except the front baffle, which appears to be very very crappy MDF or OSB.
Now I have that same driver in a smaller cab the guy swore up and down was a klipsch heresy that is all plywood. It looked like a heresy till I opened it and found that 12trxin it.
Thanks.
Srinath.